Emeco

Emeco's contribution to American modern design was firmly established with the creation of the virtually indestructible 1006 Navy Chair—originally built for submarines in 1944, and in continuous production ever since. But the Pennsylvania-based company's collaborations with contemporary designers, like Philippe Starck, Christophe Pillet and Jasper Morrison, among others, has kept Emeco on the forefront of modern furniture design, with American-made chairs and tables that adhere to the same exacting standards of craftsmanship, sustainability, and timeless beauty.